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HER Folding Lunch Bags

For the holidays, we are making our special conference folding, insulated lunch bags available for you to gift yourself or your favorite support person! These are in purple or black…

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HG Patient Cards & Logo Stickers or Cling Decal

These little business-sized cards are great to buy and give to those facing HG. On one side is a list of HER resources HER, and on the other side is…

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Awesome HER Drawstring Bags, Masks & Tumblers

If you were part of the 2020 virtual 5K, you know how thrilled people were with their awesome, high-quality swag bags! We have some tumblers, fun drawstring bags, and quality…

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Mommy Strong Bracelet

Purchase a wristband or silicone key chain to show off your support of HER and spread HG awareness. The HER Foundation’s awareness wristbands come in light pink or light blue…

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Hyperemesis Awareness Logo Magnet

Help raise awareness for Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) by simply driving your car! These round car magnets are perfect for anyone who wants to help tell others about HG. They measure…

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Mixed Brochure Packs: 50 “About HG” Trifold Patient Brochures Spanish & English $12.50

Our popular patient brochure includes coping strategies and info to help women know if they have hyperemesis gravidarum. These packs contain half English and half Spanish brochures. Buy in packs…

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Genetics Study Q&A

What is the HG breakthrough we co-published in Nature Communications? This study provides scientific evidence linking 2 genes, GDF15 and IGFBP7, to HG. These genes provide the instructions to build…

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UCLA study finds no evidence linking antiemetic drug to birth defects

A study published by UCLA and supported, in part, by the Hyperemesis Education and Research Foundation found no evidence linking Zofran to birth defects. “What was really significant to me was…

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UCLA study finds no evidence linking anti-nausea drug to birth defects

A study published by UCLA and supported, in part, by the Hyperemesis Education and Research Foundation found no evidence linking Zofran to birth defects. “What was really significant to me was…

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